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Badger
11-18-2007, 11:53 AM
Glowsticks

If you have the capability to play paintball at night, get your hands on as many Cylume Glowsticks as you can, preferably in three different colors. One color will become the neutral color, highlighting where the flag stations are out on the field. At these flag stations, a lightstick of each remaining colors are hung from string, about a foot in length.

When the sun goes down and it’s game time, the two teams head out after the whistle is blown. When players come up to a flag station (preferably an odd number of stations), they seek out the hanging unlit glowsticks and choose one in the dark.

After they crack and shake the liquid, they will discover which color they have activated. They will have a 50/50 chance of cracking their home color, or the opposing side’s color. The first team to win over half the number of flag station colors wins the game. Will you help your team or theirs? Only fate knows for sure!

Those are just some of the many scenario ideas I have. Many more are in my books. www.scenariopaintballbook.com (http://www.scenariopaintballbook.com/) if you want to check them out and order them.

Badger
11-18-2007, 12:04 PM
Those are just some of the many scenario ideas I have. Many more are in my books. www.scenariopaintballbook.com if you want to check them out and order them.

Thanks, Darrin, for this avenue to post some scenario game ideas.

~Badger :D

AKA
11-18-2007, 07:07 PM
I like the style of your Jib; Night Games are fun and scarey at the same time, I've tried to come up with a good night Game Scenaio, but had only come up with elimination Games, we used the flashers that Bell came out with, they came in a 4 pack: Green, Amber, Red, White, they have a clip on back that we clipped to the back of our goggles, (strap) Green and Amber for team colors, carried the white to see by, carried the red to walk off, showing Dead. anyway I like the Game you come up with, it will need to be played./AKA

pippi
11-20-2007, 06:00 PM
pretty much anything glow in the dark is fun to use.

we had a capture the flashing frisbee game once. first you had to find it and once found you had to throw it in the direction of the oppositions base. you only got one throw per touch of the frisbee and no one was wearing glow sticks. you had to use communication to identify your team mates.

it was a brutal yet hilarious game that was only made better by the flares that the dead pile set off every once in a while.